P.R. Laws tit. 30, § 2714

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§ 2714. Summary procedure—Demand for payment by marshal to debtor; warning of public auction

When the demand for payment mentioned in § 2713 of this titleis made, the marshal shall personally summon the foreclosed debtor or third owner so that within a nonextensible period of thirty days, he pay all the money claimed in the summary procedure to the foreclosing creditor, expressly warning him that if this payment is not made within said period, the sale of the mortgaged properties at public auction shall be in order to pay these sums. The marshal shall deliver to the person summoned an exact copy of the initial brief and an authentic copy of the demand for payment issued by the Clerk of the Court, and will leave it in his possession, and at the time of delivery, this official shall certify, with his signature, the date and place of said delivery of the demand for payment and the admonition and the name of the person to whom it was made on the back of the copy of the demand order. Subsequent creditors or interested parties in encumbrances or real rights recorded or noted subsequent to the mortgage about to be foreclosed or subordinated to it shall be notified of the procedure by delivery of a copy of the initial brief and a copy of the demand order for the purposes stated in § 2710 of this title.

History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 214.